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Sophie Turner Breaks Silence After Joe Jonas Split With Empowering Nod To Pal Taylor Swift

Sophie Turner; Joe Jonas; Taylor Swift
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The actor showed off a friendship bracelet with the word 'fearless' on it, seemingly a reference to one of Swift's albums, on her Instagram story.

Sophie Turner just made her first social media post since announcing her split from Joe Jonas.

Turner and Jonas issued a joint statement on Instagram last month confirming the end of their marriage, writing:


“After four wonderful years of marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage."
"There are many speculative narratives as to why but, truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children.”

And now, just over a month later, the actor took to her Instagram stories to show off a friendship bracelet with the word "fearless" on it, likely a reference to the Taylor Swift album by the same name.

Many have pointed out that the bracelet is significant for a couple of reasons—the first being that one of Swift's songs from the Fearless album, "Forever & Always," is confirmed to be about Joe Jonas...also the singer's ex. "Mr. Perfectly Fine" from the same album is also rumored to be about Jonas.

Also, the Game of Thrones actor is close pals with the singer. They even attended the Kansas City Chiefs game together last week.

People on social media loved the Swift-inspired bracelet and expressed their happiness that Turner has solid support in Swift.

And others were living for the subtle jab.







Turner later deleted the post...but the message lives on.

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